On this page we will provide links to other websites that contain information
about the American Civil War.

Civil War Library - The purpose of this website is to increase knowledge and understanding of the American Civil War and its aftermath.
This website provides original books, articles, photographs and other research materials on the American Civil War. The
material is available free of charge and is fully searchable and downloadable. All of this material is out of copyright.
This website was created by the Army of Georgia website editors to provide a source for more general knowledge about
the Civil War.

Encyclopedia of Civil War Biography - Eric Saul, the editor of this website, has recently compiled
an Encyclopedia of Civil War Biography, which can be viewed on his website AmericanAbolitionists.com. It is a comprehensive list of notable Americans from the mid-19th Century. This constitutes a who's who of America in politics,
science, industry, and the arts. These individuals represented both sides of the argument over slavery in the United States.
Also included is an extensive list of military and naval officers on both sides of the conflict. For those interested in military
and naval officers, Union and Confederate, we have compiled an edited version with just entries of those military personnel
involved in the Civil War: Encyclopedia of Civil War Military Biography. In addition, this list contains names of prominent Union and Confederate medial officers and personnel. There are also prominent
members of Civil War relief agencies, such as the Sanitary and Christian Commissions. These entries were drawn from the 1886-1889
edition of Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography (6 volumes). There are more than 3,000 individuals in these Encyclopedias.americanabolitionists.com/encyclopedia-of-civil-war-biography.html americanabolitionists.com/encyclopedia-of-civil-war-military-biography.html

American Abolitionists - The purpose of this website is to provide a comprehensive
history of the abolition and anti-slavery movements in the United States, from the Colonial period until 1865.

Union XII Corps - The purpose of this site is to provide a history and resource
guide to the XII Corps of the Union Army during the American Civil War. The XII Corps was active from March 1862 until
it was reorganized and designated as the XX Corps, in April 1864.union12corps.com

Eric Saul - Historian,
Museum Director - Eric Saul (the editor
of the Army of Georgia website) created this website in order to stay in touch with people with whom he has worked
on projects these many years, as well as people with whom he is currently working. Saul has devoted the last 40
years of his life to telling unknown historical stories.easaul.com

Content last updated February 11, 2018

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